AN AGRICULTURAL worker’s dwelling is planned for land west of Meadowside at West Youlstone, Morwenstow.

The property would be a three-bedroom bungalow with an office.

The application says the farming business, established by the Bellairs family, is financially sustainable and will continue to grow.

It points out that an on-site presence is needed to help improve animal welfare but there are no properties available to rent or buy within a one-mile radius of the site.

  • THE RNLI has been given support in principle for its plans to repair 2 Church Hill, Port Isaac to enable it to provide a shop on the ground floor and training and meeting room on the first floor.
  • PRE-APPLICATION advice has been sought for plans to build two houses on land southwest of The Hollies on Ivyleaf Hill, Kilkhampton.
  • TWO MEN who want to build 20 houses at Kitts Farm, Stratton have been told they are unlikely to get planning consent in pre-application advice. Gray Decker and Nigel Davis had hoped to gain support for their plans on land 100 metres from Homeleigh Garden Centre.

Sixteen of the homes would have been affordable.

But they were advised that given the open countryside location it would be a challenging site to promote for residential use.

When the significant distance from the nearest settlement, the remoteness from services and facilities, the poor provision of public transport and the conflict with the spatial strategy of the NDP (Neighbourhood Development Plan) and CLP (Cornwall Local Plan) are all factored in, it is difficult to see how the proposal would be capable of getting officer support.

  • PLANNING has been applied for to convert and extend a house at Willowend, Fosters Lane, Tintagel into two homes.
  • OUTLINE planning has been applied for to build a house at Kensey Hill, Kensey View, Launceston.
  • THE REPLACEMENT of an old half cylindrical Nissen hut with a bungalow on land north of Trelash Farm, Warbstow is unlikely to gain planning approval. Giving pre-application advice a planning officer said the site was not considered to be in a recognised settlement and the building is not considered suitable for conversion.
  • PLANNING PERMISSION has been granted for a house to be built on land northwest of Beechwood, Lesnewth, Boscastle.
  • AN APPLICATION to change the use of a holiday lodge to a domestic dwelling on land adjacent to Adamsfield, Tremaine has been withdrawn.
  • APPROVAL has been given for the change of use of accountancy offices at 12, Southgate Street, Launceston into six residential flats including some demolition to reinstate a courtyard.